IBS and Celiac Disease in Children
This article will be exploring IBS and celiac disease in children. Read on to learn more about each one and how it can affect your child.
I started noticing symptoms in the spring of 2014, my second year of teaching middle school special education. I frequently had stomach pain, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation. At first, I thought that it was a bug I had picked up from my students, but the symptoms continued through the summer and into the fall. One day, I started crying next to the microwave as I heated up my lunch. I dreaded eating because digestion was so painful but with a job as active as teaching, eating i...
This article will be exploring IBS and celiac disease in children. Read on to learn more about each one and how it can affect your child.
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